Windows explorer slow down




















Anyone else also experiencing this problem? Any solutions? Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. How satisfied are you with this discussion? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Previous Next. Any workarounds available please How satisfied are you with this reply? JR Branch. In reply to JakeManzanares's post on August 9, I had the same problem The following fixed it for me: In Windows Explorer, right click the Downloads folder or any folder you are having issues with , then select Properties.

Select the Customize tab From the drop-down menu, Optimize this folder for: "General Items" It instantly solved the problem for me. Hopefully these steps help others who are having this issue. Good luck! Mine takes minutes to load. Worked fine up to a few days ago. I've had the same problem and wasn't sure what was happening as I've recently bought a new laptop as well and thought that might be faulty. Apparently windows is up to date and on version Again as a few people have pointed out, I've never had problems until these new windows updates came.

I tried a few suggestions: removed check boxes. I also disabled Quick Access in explorer and updated the indexing locations to both partitions. But the problem again re-appeared. I've also got mapped network shares which seems to be a bit hit and miss at the moment. They seem to randomly disconnect. I've got 2 small servers a large QNAP. What I noticed last night was the Seagate Central again wouldn't connect. I was also having this explorer slow down problem. Disconnecting the mapped drive and making a new connection seemed to have solved the slow explorer problem well for me anyway.

Next, in Performance Options, under Processor scheduling, make sure that Adjust for best performance of: is set to Programs. On Virtual Memory page, make sure Automatically manage paging file sizes for all drives option is checked.

Yes, this helped! Thank you so much! I just removed all check marks from the quick access menu and all explorer actions e. I use hot keys for all those commands. Productivity back to normal! Click OK to save these changes. Step 5. Restart your computer and see if the File Explorer slow Windows 10 issue is fixed. Have you ever come across file explorer not responding to Windows 10 issue when trying to use file explorer?

If you do, try the following top 9 ways now to fix it! Quick Access is a feature of File Explorer that can help you access a certain folder or file quickly. However, sometimes this service can cause your File Explorer Windows 10 slow. So, you can try disabling it. Open your File Explorer, and then click on File on the upper left corner and select the Change folder and search options. Now, restart your computer and see if Windows 10 File Explorer slow still exists.

Right-click the folder that causes Windows 10 Explorer slow and select Properties. Restarting File Explorer can help resolve this issue—especially when you open multiple File Explorer windows. If the issue persists, try closing File Explorer using the Task Manager and then reopen it manually. To do this, open Task Manager as per the previous steps. From there, right-click Windows Explorer and select End task. Finally, open File Explorer and check if the issue is resolved.

In fact, this could slow down your entire PC. Next, scroll down to the Background processes section and close some tasks using the previous steps.



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